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  • From: Eric Schabell <eschabell AT sourcemage.org>
  • To: sm-discuss AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [SM-Discuss] Future source repository
  • Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 08:45:30 +0100

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Sergey,

One quick question, is it CVS compatible in the sense that our users can use
the provided gui's (cervisia and such)?

The decision will be made later after we find someplace to host it, the move
away from cvs is temperary as stated in my postings.... we only moved as
there is no further admin access to our current host and I don't want
development to stop.

I am working on a more permenent solution....

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> On Wednesday January 29 2003 06:32, Sergey A. Lipnevich wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Adding to the urgent migration away from CVS, I wanted to suggest
> evaluating Subversion. I'm willing to perform the setup and customize
> all the commit scripts as necessary. There are two options: I may have
> time and energy to persuade my management to allow our repository to
> remain on our server (which will also mean Bugzilla, ViewSVN - a ViewCVS
> for Subversion, beautiful Horde/IMP webmail for gurus, and hot cocoa
> every morning... maybe :-) ), and setup the project. That was option
> number one, not realistic for at least two weeks. Another option is that
> I can setup Subversion on a system having an Apache 2.0.44 and some
> libraries, and a local SMTP gateway for diff messages, provided that I
> haveSSH access, if such system will be provided by someone else.
> To temper your skepticism, please have a closer look at the Subversion's
> list of active public repositories here:
> http://subversion.tigris.org/svn-repositories.html. Many of these
> projects accumulated sufficient knowledge of how to deal with Subversion
> in a production environment, notably the "IEEE 1394 for Linux" project
> http://www.linux1394.org/, which includes one of the Subversion
> developers (or Subversion includes one of the Linux1394 developers, your
> call). Practical advice on Subversion can be found here:
> http://www.linux1394.org/svn.html, and a big book of advice is here:
> http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID=256.
> Be judgemental but technical in your feedback ;-), thank you very much!
>
> Sergey.
>
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